Category Archives: World Building

Old School Notes, 4E Style

The Havenscoast Project! Recently, as part of the RPG Bloggers Carnival for April, I posted about the maps I used to create by hand many years ago, and the complex organisation system I developed. Most of the maps I shared were … Continue reading

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RPG Cartography – Another RPG Blog Carnival entry!

  Well, it’s almost the end of the April RPG Blog Carnival on RPG Cartography, so I definitely wanted to contribute another entry. So far, I’ve blogged about my enjoyment of creating my own cool battlemaps, and also linked to my … Continue reading

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Maps and RPGs

This is the first of a series of posts discussing the the intended themes of the blog. To me, a significant part of the inspiration and enjoyment of role-playing, especially from the DM’s side of the screen, is the maps! … Continue reading

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Goals!

Since I got back on the role-playing bandwagon (see  About Me…), I’ve been following many of the blogs that are out there, especially via the RPG Bloggers Network . Finally I decided I needed to get in on the act! Why? … Continue reading

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